| I give you praise, O Great Invisible God
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| For the the moon in the space of the dark night
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| For the smile on a face in the sunlight
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| I give you praise, O Great Invisible God
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| For the sound of the storm on the window
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| For the morning adorned with a new snow
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| For the tears on the face of the old man
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| Made clean by the grace of the good Lamb
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| Invisible God
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| And oh, I long to see your face
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| Invisible, Invisible God
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| All the works that you have made
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| Are clearly seen and plain as day
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| So mighty and tender
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| O Lord, let me remember
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| That I see you everywhere
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| Invisible God
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| In the seed that descends to the old earth
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| And arises again with a new birth;
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| In the sinner who sinks in the river
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| And emerges again, delivered
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| Invisible God
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| Your power eternal, your nature divine
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| All creation tells the tale
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| That Love is real and so alive
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| I feel you, I hear you
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| Great God Unseen I see you
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| Invisible God
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| In the long, cold death that the winter brings
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| And the sweet resurrection
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| Spring
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| Invisible God |